Canon film SLR camera eye-level viewfinder design!
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The most visible part of a film SLR camera is the eye-level finder at the top of the body.
This is the part with the manufacturer’s logo.
In this article, we would like to focus on Canon’s eye-level finder design.
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Front. Manufacturer’s logo is on the underside.
This is an angle from an angle.
It is basically a linear surface design.
Viewed from a slightly oblique angle.
When viewed from the side, it can be seen that the area near the top has a slightly curved treatment.
From directly above.
It is integrated with the viewfinder on the back side.
The Canonflex RP was released in 1960, with a fixed eye-level finder and basically straight lines. I think it was a time when a conservative design was sufficient.
From this point on, camera designs will gradually change.
Stay tuned as we will continue to discuss eye-level viewfinder designs from different manufacturers!
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